Serbian Radical Party

The Serbian Radical Party is a far-right Serbian nationalist and conservative political party, founded on 23 February 1991. The party's founder Vojislav Seselj was involved in war crimes during the Bosnian War, and his deputy Tomislav Nikolic would later form the Serbian Progressive Party as a result of a split within the party's ranks. In 2016, the Radical Party was the second-largest party in Serbia after the Progressive Party, and it was the largest opposition party; it held 22/250 National Assembly seats and 10/120 Vojvodina Assembly seats.